Moved 6 AUG 1814 to Wayne County, Indiana, Whitewater MM.
Moved 5 NOV 1811 to Preble County, Ohio, Elk MM.
Weary travelers making the difficult trek westward on the NationalRoad in the early 1800s stopped at the Huddleston family’s farm inCambridge City for meals, provisions, shelter, and to feed and resttheir horses. Owned and restored by Indiana Landmarks, the1841 Huddleston Farmhouse museum offered visitors a glimpse of thedaily lives of John and Susannah Huddleston and their 11 children, aswell as the travelers who crowded the porches and yard and rented thefarmhouse’s two “travelers’ kitchens” for cooking and sleeping.Today the museum operates as the National Road Heritage Site, whereexhibits offer modern-day travelers a vivid picture of cross-countrytravel on the Historic National Road from Cumberland, Maryland toVandalia, Illinois -- from the pioneer era to the present.Tours of the farmhouse and National Road Heritage Site begin at 1 p.m.and 2 p.m. each Friday, April through December, and by appointment.John Huddleston was the brother of David Huddleson, my lineage Thehouse is also open during the Huddleston Farmers' Market, 8 a.m. tonoon every Saturday, June through October.
DIED AGE 96, BOOK H13, P46
DIED AGE 96, BOOK H13, P46
died in infancy
died in infancy